Error message For the past couple months I get an error message when I startup. I must hit cancel 12 times before it disappears. Theneverythingworks normally. The error message title block says ''Windows - no disk'' Then the error message starts Exception processing message Followed by: c0000013 parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c

"UPDATE - summary added, history moved to end: This problem seems to be caused either by malware (virus or spyware etc), or by software following a Windows update or some other software installation or uninstallation (particularly HP, Norton or QuickTime software) trying to check for removable media that isn't there (e.g. disc in DVD drive or card in card reader), when it shouldn't be doing that check." source: http://www.consumingexperience.com/2007/11/windows-no-disk-exception-processing.html
another tip try running "search and destroy"

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First of all it might be a virus so you should follow this link as for a Great Malware Removal Guide:http://www.agady.com/great-malware-removal-guide-or-how-to-remove-svchost-exe-malware/Now it might be a faulty software you've installed which is trying to use a file or resource you don't have so what we need to do is:
1. on your keyboard hit start+R (It'll give you a RUN command line).
2. Type MSCONFIG (hit enter)
3. go to STARTUP (Tab above) and click "Disable all"
4. go to SERVICES (Tab above) and tick "hide all microsoft services" then click "disable all"
5. hit ok and restart.
6. if DLL error is gone, start adding back startup items and services (as described in line 3 and 4) until DLL error returns and then you'll know which starup item or service caused the problem in the first place.

If it is showing a blue scree of death (BSOD) and shuts downbefore you can read the error message try this:Turn the computer off, then turn it on and immediately start hitting the F8 keyrepeatedly until you see SAFE MODE. Scroll down below Safe Mode and youwill see an option to Disable Automatic Restart. Select it and rebootyour machine. Next time it boots up you will be able to read the errormessage. You'll probably need a system disc or repair disc to fix theblue screen error message.

Are you getting a Blue Screen error and can't read it because the computer keeps restarting?

If So, turn off the computer, then turn it on and immediately start hitting the F8 key repeatedly until you see Safe Mode. Scroll down past safe mode and you will see an option to Disable Automatic Restart. The next time you boot up you will be able to see the error message.

If it is a Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) error message, you might need a system disc.

The Memory could not be read error
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know that this may sound funny but I also received the error "The
memory could not be read" during Windows startup. The funny thing is
that this error and the error "the memory could not be written" are not
related to each other. I found a fix
that helped pretty fast. The memory could not be read is apparently a
Java error which is causing the problem. You find a big explanation
with various solutions at a official Java website.I would still
like to outline how I fixed this error. The Java website has several
solutions to get rid of this error and you should start at solution 1
and the error will hopefully disappear after you have tried solution
number 4 which is the last one in that list. My error disappeared after
trying solution number 1. Here is what I did to fix "the memory could
not be read".I went to the directory
C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Engine and renamed the
Engine directory to Engineold. After renaming that directory download the latest Java Runtime Environment from Sun and install it on your computer. The error disappeared after restarting my system.You
should try solution 2, then 3 and lastly 4 if the first solution did
not work out to get rid of "the memory could not be read".
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hello, this could because your AV removed something but it is still in your startup. Try this:
go to "Start" -> Run, then type in "msconfig" and hit enter. on the new windows that opened up,. select "Startup" tab and look for the entry that looks like your error or has anything in it with "mywebs" uncheck any such entries and then click apply. Restart your system.

Beeping on startup is a memory error. The blue screen you got was most likely caused by a memory error as well. First, take out then re-install your memory. If the error persists and you have more than one stick, test each one singly to find out which stick is bad.

PRISMSVR.EXE is a process related to the PRISM Wireless lan hardware.. Reinstallig the lan cards software should solve it )though you might have to configure it all over again - take note of your current settings).
As for SSLEYA32.dll, if it was the spyware version of this file, it was problably deleted by your antivirus, but the registry call to startup is still there. In MSCONFIG you should be able to take care of that.
On the other hand, this file might be related to OpenSSL Toolkit from The OpenSSL Project. If you are not using this, then be glad it disappeared.